"You Found Your Father": SA Reacts to Female Cyril Ramaphosa Lookalike
- A young lady recently shared a funny post in which she tested an app that tells people who their celebrity lookalike is
- In the TikTok clip, the young woman shows no surprise when her celebrity lookalike turns out to be President Cyril Ramaphosa
- Many people found that it was quite accurate and were soon laughing out loud in the comment section of the clip
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When you think about your celebrity lookalike, you hope that at least the person will be the same gender as you. A young woman recently discovered that her celeb lookalike is Cyril Ramaphosa and it was hilarious.
Taking to TikTok, the young lady with the user handle @wacalimasca used one of the app's features to show her who she looks like the most and funny enough, the best apparent match for her is none other than Ramaphosa - something she did not even really seem surprised by at all.
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Many South African TikTok users found the clip super hilarious and wasted no time taking to the comment section where they either agreed wholeheartedly or shared who they thought would be the perfect lookalike.
Read a few of their comments below:
Hilda Dhlakama said:
"I didn't see that one coming."
Lerato said:
"You have found your father."
User632 said:
"She really does look like him."
Gladiebabymoxie said:
"I'm leaving South Africa."
Iron Duke said:
"A beautiful version of President Cyril Ramaphosa."
In similar funny Briefly News reports, South Africans are known to laugh at the craziest things. This time they were left howling by a statue of Siya Kolisi and President Cyril Ramaphosa that was recently erected at a South African mall.
A snap shared on Twitter by a user with the Twitter handle @_SonOfMars shows the statue versions of President Ramaphosa and Kolisi moments after the Springboks won the rugby world cup.
"Cryingggggg. Y'all don't see the president at all," Son of Mars captioned the snap.
Locals completely agreed that the statues were not accurate representations of the two prominent South African figures and they made this extremely clear in the comment section of the hilarious post.
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Source: Briefly News